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Old 09-24-2003, 08:47 PM   #11
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You guys are taking my dig way too serious!!

Come on guys! I never said that it didnt count from the boat!

I just said that wire trolling doesnt give the fish much of a fighting chance!!!

Its a great accomplishment to catch a bass over 30# no matter how you do it. Its just my opinion that when your trolling wire you basically winch the fish in because there is another rod with $50- 100 worth of wire on it that you dont want to kink up so the boat keeps moving!
Correct me if I am wrong please?

I will fish out of a boat anytime I get the chance! But ask Macey how we do it. Just like you would from shore! Slinging eels.


Hey mike!! You try working in a manufacturing plant for 8hrs then work 4 hrs at a part time job, get to sleep at midnight only to get up at 7am to get your son to baseball practice, and tell me you wont be a little tired after fishing for 6 hrs??

Heck if I could afford to have a boat I would! Matter of fact I have my eye on a 21' Wellcraft that needs some TLC.

No hard feelings guys! But it sure was fun getting you all wound up!!!
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